JILT 1996, Issue 1
Contents
Welcome Messages
- Forward
Professor Sir Brian K Follett- eLib and the Law
Chris Rusbridge- Editorial
Special Feature on the European Data Protection Directive
Refereed Artices
- From Academic Tombstones to Living Bazaars - The Changing Shape of Law Reviews
Dr Abdul Paliwala- Contracts: An Introduction to the Skills of Legal Writing and Analysis
Dr Paul Maharg- Is a computer capable of interpreting case law?
Professor R V De Mulder and C J M Combrink-KuitersSpecial Feature on the European Data Directive:
- Implementation of the European Data Directive: The View from Denmark
Professor Peter Blume- The Impact of the EC Data Protection Directive on Dutch Data Protection Law
Jan-Peter Bergfeld- Comments on the EC Data Protection Directive: The View from Sweden
Professor Peter Seipel- Data Protection in the Republic of Ireland
Professor Robert ClarkWork in Progress
- Information Technology for UK Law Schools
The Second BILETA Report into Information Technology and Legal Education- The Internet as Provider of Legal Services
Tony Woodhouse and Tony Maione- Lord Woolf Issues Consultation Papers
Book Reviews
- Telecommunications Law and Practice, 2nd Edition
Colin D Long (ed)
reviewed by Colin Scott- Law in a Digital World
M Ethan Katsch
reviewed by Andrew TerrettApplications
- Hansard Goes On-line
- Example Summary of House of Commons Business for19 January 1996
- The International Centre for Commercial Law
Conferences
- SCOOP Official Publishing on the Internet
Andrew Terrett- Society for Computers and Law
Dr Ian Lloyd- Society for Public Teachers of Law
Professor Alan Paterson